Is it H.323 media?  Then you could set up a gatekeeper, and limit to 4
connections.  Or, if you know the size of the bandwidth stream, you could
create a PQ in LLQ that will only let enough bw for 4 users, then the rest
wouldn't go through.


""Gaz""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm after some ideas if you'd be so kind :-)
>
> A 2Mb link being used mainly for streaming media has about 15 potential
> users. The task is to limit the number of users at any one time to four,
so
> they have half a Mb each (ish).
>
> My initial idea, which I must admit, I dont think is such a good one is to
> set up a NAT pool of four addresses, and drag the translation timeout down
> to about a minute (yet to be tested), so that the first four users to pass
> traffic will be translated and allowed through, but after that, they'll
have
> to wait.
>
> I'm off to look at something like TACACS to see if I can control network
> authorization by number of users (shot in the dark).
>
> No equipment in place yet, so we have a clean drawing board.
>
> Anybody have any neat ideas please!!!!!!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gaz




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